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The Photographers' Gallery
Established 1971
Location 9-11 Ramillies Street, London, England
Director Brett Rogers
Website www.photonet.org.uk

The Photographers' Gallery was founded in London in 1971, and was the first independent gallery in Britain that was devoted entirely to photography.[1] Exhibitions in the gallery have included one-person exhibitions of work by André Kertész, Danny Treacy, Taryn Simon, Ori Gersht, Cuny Janssen, and David King.[2] The Gallery hosts the annual Deutsche Börse Photography Prize.[3] Originally based in Great Newport Street near Leicester Square, The Photographers' Gallery moved to Ramillies Street Soho, in December 2008.

References

  1. ^ In London, Photography is Still not Art, New York Times, 1973
  2. ^ "André Kertész: On Reading", Photographers' Gallery. Accessed 2010-02-20.
  3. ^ Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, Telegraph, 2008

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Coordinates: 51°30′53″N 0°08′20″W / 51.5148°N 0.1389°W / 51.5148; -0.1389



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